In this popular question there exists an answer that basically does nothing to answer the question directly.
Instead, it is a shoutout for a specific framework and technique. Over the last year, it ...

I think this is slightly different from this meta question:
Quite often I have an amazing piece of functionality that I'm not sure everyone knows about and I can't find any direct reference to it on ...

I've asked a few very specific questions on different stacks, but they didn't get an answer. The newest one I asked on ServerFault. Of course I wouldn't ask it right away on StackOverflow because I ...

I enjoy answering and nurturing the ruby and rubyonrails questions on Stack Exchange. However I'm often having to edit the English of a question before addressing the technical bits. Say I wrote a bot ...

Consider my answer to this question.
After writing my answer, the OP added details related to his question as a comment. Though it would be preferable to update the question instead of posting that ...

The answer was very helpful. I accept it, I upvote it. I would've upvoted it twice if I could. So I navigate to the user's profile, find another high-vote answer of theirs and upvote that one instead.
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I suggested an edit to remove an ad hominem statement from an otherwise good answer. Oddly, it was rejected, because my change "deviates from the original intent of the post".
I don't see at all how ...

(post being referenced)
The answer started off with a pre-amble that the information was easy to find with a web search. It seemed unnecessarily rude to me, so I suggested an edit which removed it. ...

My most recent post on SO was poorly received and led to some back and forth in comments which is where this question comes from. I am curious which factors led to this post not being well received so ...

I was down-voted (twice) and their was not even a comment left as to why.
This happened on ServerFault, but I cannot post to their meta site, and it is equally applicable here on stackoverflow.
Is it ...

I recently posted a comment on the following question: Reversing colorbar without reversing a text, which I find a little amusing in itself. I used a popular gif (inoffensive and safe for work) that ...

I asked a question and created a fiddle to show my code so I could request people review and help me find out where I went wrong. Folks gave me wonderful answers that fixed my primary problem.
Now I ...

I know that the powers of Stack Overflow moderators and administrators are limited to within Stack Overflow, but what happens in a situation where a user is clearly being argumentative and abusive to ...

I feel like this is a solution to many questions about language behavior, where it could be simply tested. And not the kind where you could type code to see if there was an error, code that would find ...

I have read up on what question blocking is, and I had one bad question a long time ago (-2 votes), and recently asked a question that was admittedly quite bad, and after consulting some commenters if ...

I like using Stack Overflow but have a very bad taste in my mouth from what I consider the "SO Police" and I don't mean that in a positive way. I'd say at least half of the assaults on my posts (yes, ...

There are a number of questions about Project Euler problems that don't actually identify themselves as such. (The most recent example, though I'm pretty sure I saw a question about another problem ...

I think I spotted some bad behavior by an Stack Overflow member: he asks a question, then gets an answer, and then deletes the first question and asks a more narrow question. He'll delete the new one ...